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James
- A Novel
- De: Percival Everett
- Narrado por: Dominic Hoffman
- Duración: 7 h y 49 m
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When the enslaved Jim overhears that he is about to be sold to a man in New Orleans, separated from his wife and daughter forever, he decides to hide on nearby Jackson Island until he can formulate a plan. Meanwhile, Huck Finn has faked his own death to escape his violent father, recently returned to town. As all readers of American literature know, thus begins the dangerous and transcendent journey by raft down the Mississippi River toward the elusive and too-often-unreliable promise of the Free States and beyond.
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Can we ever be free
- De J. Stirling en 04-04-24
- James
- A Novel
- De: Percival Everett
- Narrado por: Dominic Hoffman
Simply a wonderful book
Revisado: 01-18-25
As I think everyone knows, this is a re-telling of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn told from Jim's viewpoint. From the first minute, one is dropped into the humiliating, demeaning, insecure, uncertain, dangerous life of a slave. One learns the adaptations that enable Jim (and other slaves) to survive - a special child-like dialect he speaks only to white people to fulfill their expectation of his stupidity, his well-honed ability to size white people up and much, much more. Listening to this book made the different dialects very vivid. That was an important motif. After Jim and Huck had become friends, Jim occasionally forgot to speak 'slave', which confused Huck no end.
I may re-read and re-appreciate Twain's book, but Percival Everett's book is the real masterpiece.
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The Doctors Blackwell
- How Two Pioneering Sisters Brought Medicine to Women and Women to Medicine
- De: Janice P. Nimura
- Narrado por: Laural Merlington
- Duración: 11 h y 24 m
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Elizabeth Blackwell believed from an early age that she was destined for a mission beyond the scope of "ordinary" womanhood. Though the world at first recoiled at the notion of a woman studying medicine, her intelligence and intensity ultimately won her the acceptance of the male medical establishment. In 1849, she became the first woman in America to receive an MD. She was soon joined in her iconic achievement by her younger sister, Emily, who was actually the more brilliant physician.
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A Case for Women in Medicine: The Blackwell Sister
- De Harriet en 02-10-21
- The Doctors Blackwell
- How Two Pioneering Sisters Brought Medicine to Women and Women to Medicine
- De: Janice P. Nimura
- Narrado por: Laural Merlington
Progress is built on grit!
Revisado: 01-18-25
Life was circumscribed for women in the 19th century, especially those of limited means. They could expect little but domestic work, marriage, endless pregnancies and a high rate of mortality amongst their children. The Blackwell sisters escaped this fate. By shear force of will and by studying and working exceptionally hard, Elizabeth became the first woman to graduate from an American medical school. She continued her education in France, England & Germany, where she gained practical experience and was quick to adopt new ideas and techniques that saved lives. Her younger sister, Emily, followed in her footsteps, and together they practiced in NYC, treating women's medical problems, first in a dispensary they opened, later in a hospital they started in which they trained the next generation of female physicians. It is an impressive story. However, the presentation of so much detail about every aspect of the Blackwell sisters' lives (they seemed to write daily to their many siblings & scattered friends and relatives) was a bit overwhelming. A little less would have been better.
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Hero of Two Worlds
- The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution
- De: Mike Duncan
- Narrado por: Mike Duncan
- Duración: 17 h y 20 m
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From the massively popular podcaster and New York Times best-selling author comes the story of the Marquis de Lafayette's lifelong quest to protect the principles of democracy, told through the lens of the three revolutions he participated in: the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Revolution of 1830.
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Thrillingly storytelling — brilliant narration
- De Byron en 08-24-21
- Hero of Two Worlds
- The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution
- De: Mike Duncan
- Narrado por: Mike Duncan
Lin-Manuel Miranda should read this book
Revisado: 10-16-24
Alexander Hamilton's impressive life story was the basis for one of the best musicals of all time. The Marquis de Lafayette's story deserves one as well!
Lafayette was orphaned young, then married off as a teenager to a young girl who deserves her own biography. In search of adventure, he came to join the fight for American independence, became a member of Washington's inner circle and a friend of the Founding Fathers. He brought the fight for liberty back to France, where he pushed hard for a constitutional monarchy... perhaps too hard. He was up close during the French Revolution, later spent 5+ years in a dank prison cell in Austria. It goes on...
What makes it especially fascinating is that communication across oceans - and even across town - occurred via letters, and many first-hand accounts and multiple points of view were available. The author narrates the book exceptionally well, quoting the sometimes flowery prose in a lively way that easily communicates the meaning.
Just a wonderful book!
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Bad Actors
- Slough House, Book 8
- De: Mick Herron
- Narrado por: Gerard Doyle
- Duración: 10 h y 51 m
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In London’s MI5 headquarters a scandal is brewing that could disgrace the entire intelligence community. The Downing Street superforecaster—a specialist who advises the Prime Minister’s office on how policy is likely to be received by the electorate—has disappeared without a trace. Claude Whelan, who was once head of MI5, has been tasked with tracking her down. But the trail leads him straight back to Regent’s Park itself, with First Desk Diana Taverner as chief suspect. Has Taverner overplayed her hand at last?
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Big disappointment
- De Dustmouse5 en 05-12-22
- Bad Actors
- Slough House, Book 8
- De: Mick Herron
- Narrado por: Gerard Doyle
Slough House is beginning to lose its shine
Revisado: 07-11-24
The writing is still great & clever & funny. But the boiler-plate - the obligatory description of the Slough House building, Katherine's struggles with sobriety, Lamb's drinking, farting, scratching, smoking and Diane Taverner's scheming - gets a bit tiresome. Still, the various power struggles entertain, and each slow horse contributes in his and her own idiosyncratic way.
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The Wide Wide Sea
- Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook
- De: Hampton Sides
- Narrado por: Peter Noble
- Duración: 15 h y 41 m
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On July 12th, 1776, Captain James Cook, already lionized as the greatest explorer in British history, set off on his third voyage in his ship the HMS Resolution. Two-and-a-half years later, on a beach on the island of Hawaii, Cook was killed in a conflict with native Hawaiians. How did Cook, who was unique among captains for his respect for Indigenous peoples and cultures, come to that fatal moment? Hampton Sides’ bravura account of Cook’s last journey both wrestles with Cook’s legacy and provides a thrilling narrative of the titanic efforts and continual danger that characterized exploration.
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Detailed story of third voyage
- De Sammi en 04-18-24
- The Wide Wide Sea
- Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook
- De: Hampton Sides
- Narrado por: Peter Noble
An exceptional man, a remarkable voyage
Revisado: 06-30-24
The rigors of Captain Cook's third voyage are almost beyond belief, as the Resolution and Discovery sailed off into uncharted waters of the Pacific. His experiences with indigenous people gave him insights and appreciation sadly lacking in most of the British elite (e. g. South Asia). The author weaves together many journals the seamen and others kept to maintain a lively narrative. He also brought in Polynesian oral histories in an attempt to understand contact from the Polynesian point of view. The seamen's descriptions of the endless abundance of food in the oceans and coastal areas - with no comprehension of how finite those resources were - was chilling.
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The Last Ships from Hamburg
- Business, Rivalry, and the Race to Save Russia’s Jews on the Eve of World War I
- De: Steven Ujifusa
- Narrado por: Arthur Morey
- Duración: 12 h y 51 m
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Over thirty years, from 1890 to 1921, 2.5 million Jews, fleeing discrimination and violence in their homelands of Eastern Europe, arrived in the United States. Moving from the shtetls of Russia and the ports of Hamburg to the mansions of New York’s Upper East Side and the picket lines outside of the notorious Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, The Last Ships from Hamburg is a history that unfolds on both an intimate and epic scale. Ujifusa’s story offers original insight into the American experience, and delivers crucial insight into the burgeoning refugee crisis of our own time.
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Great history of Eastern European emigration
- De Wayne Eisman en 02-21-24
- The Last Ships from Hamburg
- Business, Rivalry, and the Race to Save Russia’s Jews on the Eve of World War I
- De: Steven Ujifusa
- Narrado por: Arthur Morey
Fascinating and informative
Revisado: 06-10-24
There was so much to appreciate about this deep dive into the German shipping business & to learn in detail how the industry used the dire situation of Russian Jews to make a profit - while helping them leave Russia for the United States. One gets a visceral appreciation for the intensity of anti-semitism at the time, the scapegoating of the Jews as the source of financial woes. It also explored in detail how some German Jews in the shipping business managed to survive and prosper.. at least for a while. Although there was some overlap with The Money Kings by Daniel Schulman, the 2 books complement one another nicely.
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Prisoners of the Castle
- An Epic Story of Survival and Escape from Colditz, the Nazis' Fortress Prison
- De: Ben Macintyre
- Narrado por: Ben Macintyre
- Duración: 13 h y 25 m
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In this gripping narrative, Ben Macintyre tackles one of the most famous prison stories in history and makes it utterly his own. During World War II, the German army used the towering Colditz Castle to hold the most defiant Allied prisoners. For four years, these prisoners of the castle tested its walls and its guards with ingenious escape attempts that would become legend. But as Macintyre shows, the story of Colditz was about much more than escape.
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Another chapter of history brought to life by a master
- De Steve en 09-28-22
- Prisoners of the Castle
- An Epic Story of Survival and Escape from Colditz, the Nazis' Fortress Prison
- De: Ben Macintyre
- Narrado por: Ben Macintyre
Another great WWII story by Ben Macintyre
Revisado: 06-10-24
Just when one thinks Macintyre couldn't possibly top his previous book, a new one appears. He has a fantastic ability to make documented events from WWII into rollicking adventure stories. There were definitely serious and tragic events in this one, but there was also a great deal of humor. The lengths the prisoners went to in their efforts to escape were remarkable, with the officers, of various nationalities, trying endlessly to out-do one another... all while supporting and applauding each attempt. Just a wonderful book!
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Holding the Note
- Profiles in Popular Music
- De: David Remnick
- Narrado por: Matt Godfrey, David Remnick
- Duración: 9 h y 41 m
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The greatest popular songs, whether it’s Aretha Franklin singing “Respect” or Bob Dylan performing “Blind Willie McTell,” have a way of embedding themselves in our memories. You remember a time and a place and a feeling when you hear that song again. In Holding the Note, David Remnick writes about the lives and work of some of the greatest musicians, songwriters, and performers of the past fifty years.
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A joyful trip down musical memory lane
- De VA mom en 05-27-23
- Holding the Note
- Profiles in Popular Music
- De: David Remnick
- Narrado por: Matt Godfrey, David Remnick
There is something here for most musical tastes
Revisado: 06-10-24
Although I thought there wasn't much new to say about Aretha Franklin or Paul McCartney etc, Remnick finds what there is, conveys a sense of what song writing is all about and deftly relates the artists early family life to the style and subjects of the songs. The Leonard Cohen chapter was great! I was able to re-live great chunks of my life through the musicians and songs he wrote about.
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The Mountains Wild
- A Mystery
- De: Sarah Stewart Taylor
- Narrado por: Marisa Calin
- Duración: 10 h y 49 m
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Twenty-three years ago, Maggie D'arcy's family received a call from the Dublin police. Her cousin Erin has been missing for several days. Maggie herself spent weeks in Ireland, trying to track Erin's movements, working beside the police. But it was to no avail: No trace of her was ever found. The experience inspired Maggie to become a cop. Now, back on Long Island, more than 20 years have passed. Maggie is a detective and a divorced mother of a teenager. When the Gardaí call to say that Erin's scarf has been found and another young woman has gone missing, Maggie returns to Ireland.
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Excellent mystery, well worth your time!
- De Yara N. en 07-20-20
- The Mountains Wild
- A Mystery
- De: Sarah Stewart Taylor
- Narrado por: Marisa Calin
a somewhat tedious mystery/romance combination
Revisado: 06-10-24
Following along in the heroine's mind got very tiresome and repetitive. The book seemed way too long as a result. Not my cup of tea.
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Close to Death
- A Novel
- De: Anthony Horowitz
- Narrado por: Anthony Horowitz, Rory Kinnear
- Duración: 9 h y 12 m
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Riverside Close is a picture-perfect community. The six exclusive and attractive houses are tucked far away from the noise and grime of city life, allowing the residents to enjoy beautiful gardens, pleasant birdsong, and tranquility from behind the security of a locked gate. It is the perfect idyll, until the Kentworthy family arrives, with their four giant, gas-guzzling cars, gaggle of shrieking children, and plans for a garish swimming pool in the backyard. Obvious outsiders, the Kentworthys do not belong in Riverside Close, and quickly offend every last one of the neighbors.
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The book personified: “riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma”
- De Jane M. en 04-19-24
- Close to Death
- A Novel
- De: Anthony Horowitz
- Narrado por: Anthony Horowitz, Rory Kinnear
Another great yarn
Revisado: 06-10-24
Anthony Horowitz delivers yet again. This is a variation on the cryptic Hawthorne/bumbling Horowitz theme of the previous 3 books. This one takes place in both the past and the present, reminiscent of the Susan Ryeland series, which consist of a story within a story. As always, Horowitz' writing is charming and often funny.
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